The Park Tool 756S Reaming and Facing Cutters reams and faces head tubes using “integrated” headsets with a 41mm bearing and 45 degree angular contact. These include Cane Creek IS and others. Includes upper and lower cutters. Used with the Park Tool 750 Centring Cone Adaptor.

This reamer and cutter is designed for use with the HTR1 tool to face and ream integrated headset systems.

Always use cutting fluid such as Park tool CF2 when machining

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Replacement Cutter For HTR-1 Tool

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Faces and Reams Integrated Headset Systems

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Facing Improves the Alignment of Bearings in the Headset

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For Bikes that has the Integrated Headset System

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Compatible with the Cane Creek Standard that have 41 mm Diameter Bearings

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Set Includes Non-Interchangeable Upper and Lower Cutters

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Both will Cut the Frame to the 45-Degree Standard

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The Cutter Mounts on the Park Tool HTR1

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May Require the Use of the 750 Centring Cone Adaptor on Some Bikes

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